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Hi Brett- we were posting at the same time, and my last one confirmed what you just said.
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Curiously, "Lord catches his man" bears a resemblance to "Harry Lord at third." On that card, there's also an unnamed Cleveland player sliding in, but you can't see his face ...
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![]() Here's a photo of Joe sliding into third base in 1913. I'm not familiar enough with him to know if his sliding style was unique, but it looks similar to the one in the T202 photo. Last edited by sago; 05-24-2010 at 03:36 PM. |
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Maybe someone should ask the Joe Jackson Museum what they think, or whoever maintains the Black Betsy website?
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